The Business Times, 29 March 1983
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Title Section10 1983-03-29 1 BUSINESS TIMES M.C.(P) No. 67/1/83 TUESDAY, MARCH 29,1183 60 CENTS10 words
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446 1983-03-29 1 SOH TIANG KENG - By SOH TIANG KENG TWO international money broking firms in Singapore Degani, Tullett and Rfley, aad K-T Forex will merge soon. An "understanding in principle" has been reached by the two parties, both Joint ventures between local and foreign interests, to set up446 words
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127 1983-03-29 1 THE primary objective of the Asian ring Association (Asiatease) (or the year is to get as many individual companies into its fold as possible. The two-year-old association, whose secretariat will be based here for a year beginning from April X, held a meeting last127 words
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403 1983-03-29 1 BERNADETTE CHOOI - By BERNADETTE CHOOI PROPERTY developer Hong Fok Corporation is taking a $178 million long-term loan to build its residential and commercial complex at Beach Road. It is believed that DBS and United Overseas R«nk are arranging the syndicated loan and are now Inviting403 words
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520 1983-03-29 1 JOHN LIM - ®r JOHN LIM THE car rental industry, which will be severely affected by the recent ruling that companies hiring SZ cars for more than 183 days In a year will no longer enjoy full tax deductions from April 1, Is asking for postponement520 words
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351 1983-03-29 1 AP THE collapse of aa underwriting syndicate at Lloyd's of London has brought new trouble to the famous 900-year-old insurance consortium, plagued by a series of financial scandals. British tennis stars Virginia Wade and Mark Cox are members of crashed Marine SyndicateAP - 351 words
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Article69 1983-03-29 1 THE Speaker of the US House of Representatives, Thomas (Tip) O'Neill, win arrive in Singapore on April 3 for a two-day visit with a delegation of senior members of the House. They will meet Prime Minister Lee Kuan Tew, Minister for Foreign Affairs and Culture, Mr S Dhanabalan,69 words
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Article108 1983-03-29 1 AP LEADING political and business figures from Europe, Japan, Singapore, the US and Mexico began two days of talks in Tokyo yesterday. Organisers said the discussions would focus on recovery from the world recession. Third World debt and foreign policy matters. The meeting of 10 political and businessAP - 108 words
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Article92 1983-03-29 1 MALAYSIAN Finance Minister Tengku Razaleigh Hannah told the Senate appropriate action would be taken if it was found that the loan given out by Bumiputra Malaysia Finance Limited, a Bank Bumiputra subsidiary in Hongkong, was not done according to normal banking procedures. Currently, Bank Negara and Bank Bumiputra92 words
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Article80 1983-03-29 1 CHINESE Foreign MlnlMer Wu Xueqian has reaffirmed China's backing (or a political solution to the Cambodian conflict Including the withdrawal of all Vietnamese troops, the New China news agency said. Mr Wu made his remarks during a banquet on Sunday honouring Belgium Foreign Minister Leo Tindemans, who arrived80 words
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Article62 1983-03-29 1 AFP THE world's leading tin producers began a two-day meeting in London yesterday, in yet another attempt to set up an association of tin producers. The conference is chaired by Nigerian Mining Minister Hassan Mohammed. The case for an independent association, divorced from the producer/consumer group, the InternationalAFP - 62 words
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Article60 1983-03-29 1 AFP CHINA has started negotiations with the French government to purchase air-to-ship Exocet missiles, the Yomiuri Shim bun reported in Tokyo, quoting military intelligence sources in Washington. Yomiuri quoted the sources as saying that China proposed to buy 20 French-made Exocet missiles, but it was not clear whetherAFP - 60 words
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454 1983-03-29 1 CHAN OI CHEE - By CHAN OI CHEE MBF Holdings, a prominent lliliyriu «Mi<t and property group, Is negotiating to take over Haw Par'a Insurance subsidiary. Malayan Motor A General Underwriters (MAG). Yesterday, MBF Holdings requested a suspensfcm in the trading of its shares on454 words
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Advertisement247 1983-03-29 1 Publish*) and Distributed by E3&9 FEDERAL PUBLICATIONS fifjj t Naw Industrial Road. Singapore 1953 Ltd! A mamtoar of Tha Tim* Organisation rasa THE Japanese government should consider floating bonds on overseas markets to cover future budget deficits, says Mitsui Bank Page t ORE Corporation, a Japanese manufacturer of press accessories247 words
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Advertisement73 1983-03-29 1 FRATA NEWS FRATA CONTAINER LINES NVOC QROUPAGE SERVICES TO ARABIAN GULF NOW EXTENDED TO A wide range of LCL Services at competitive rates to Gulf Ports, weekly to Kuwait, Dam mam, Dubei, Abu Dhebi and monthly to Bahrein. B/L insured with London Underwriters. Container Reliability For further information please contact73 words
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Advertisement142 1983-03-29 1 9 vfc-' f .M. v. |h| T' r y i P Thefacits ofa better working It's not easy to function efficiently in a work environment that doesn't suit your needs. Is your chair the right height? Do you have enough desk space? Can you easily reach your files, your work142 words
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BANKING AND FINANCE
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Article111 1983-03-29 2 CREDIT Suisse chairman Oswald Aeppli has called for Swiss laws now under revision to include special clauses exempting banks from planned new restrictions relating to undisclosed reserves. In a speech to shareholders in Zurich, he said banks need more discretion than other companies and the111 words
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Article89 1983-03-29 2 Reuter THE Institute of International Finance, set up in January to improve the flow of Information to banks about international credit, will shortly invite several hundred hanks and other lending institutions to Join, interim board chairman Bill Ogden said. This was decided by the 15-man interim boardReuter - 89 words
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Article91 1983-03-29 2 AP EIGHTY international banks, which lost USI3OO million when the late Roberto Calvi's Banco Ambrosiano collapsed last year, are seeking legal action against the Vatican bank, the Sunday Times of London said. The banks, armed with letters allegedly linking the Vatican bank with Calvi's operations, wantAP - 91 words
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467 1983-03-29 2 Reuter THE Japanese government should consider floating bonds on overseas markets to cover future budget deficits, Mitsui Bank Ltd's research division said in a review of Japanese government funding. The possible advent of such borrowing through "Nakasone bonds" was raised in bond marketsReuter - 467 words
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439 1983-03-29 2 Reuter STERLING is likely to drop to US$l.4O or below in the next few months as oil prices fall to $25 per barrel, stockbroker James Capel and Co said. In its latest international hood and currency review, Capel said the stage is setReuter - 439 words
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Article41 1983-03-29 2 FIRST National Bank of Chicago reduced its prime lending rate by half a point to 9.25 per cent from today. Yesterday, Banque National de Paris trimmed its prime rate by a quarter point to 9.25 per cent.41 words
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Article149 1983-03-29 2 AP THE Norwegian Finance Ministry ha* decided to open up (or the establishment of foreign exchange brokerage firms In Norway and the handling of foreign exchange transactions by such firms between Norwegian banks. In a statement to the press, issued by the ministry's information secretary BerntAP - 149 words
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Article438 1983-03-29 2 TRADING on the foreign exchange market was featureless yesterday as some Japanese and European banks were inactive in preparation for the fiscal year closing on March 31. However, the yen weakened substantially against the US dollar oo market expectations of a cut in the yen discount rate soon.438 words
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Article22 1983-03-29 2 THE average rate at which major Singapore bamks are currently prepared to lead to their best customers is 9.17 per cent.22 words
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Article150 1983-03-29 2 THE doDar for overnight yesterday closed firmer but off the day's highs at 2MJQ yen ta light tradtag sfter «P— ifng at 217.70, dealers said This was weD above the 237J5 yen finish in Tokyo tost Friday, the 237J0/C New Yolk dose and the 87JS/90 US Wast Coast finish150 words
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Article117 1983-03-29 2 ASIAN ASIAN currency deposit Interbank rates as at close on March 28: 7 days 1 month 2 montha Smontha 6 montha 9 montha 12 montha 919/16 913/19 9* 9* 9* 9S 9W/19 9U/16 10 91* 101/19 915/19 Dm 9«|n. /MUH. 1 month Smontha 0 montha 12 montha 41* 415/16 51/16117 words
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Article38 1983-03-29 2 RANGE of prices othrad by dUcMkMMMuckB: Ortfht: S Ckil deposits: J-IV. S&M* V month Ttmsutj bills 2H 2M 3-month Bank bills 611/16 68/16 3 months CD 69/16 6V16 6 months CD «11/1« 6 9/16 Source: National Co38 words
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Article97 1983-03-29 2 THE dollar yesterday opened off Its Far East highs but firmer than New York's close, helped by Friday's remarks by Salomon Brothers' chief economist Henry Kaufman forecasting a higher US Fed funds rate, dealers said. The dollar opened at 2.4X3/73 marks, slightly down on Hongkong's late 2.4285/82. Opening quotes97 words
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Article373 1983-03-29 2 GOLD FUTURES in SlngaP®* yesterday turned weaker to the afternoon after a firm opening, but the market closed mixed on compared with New York's Friday close, dealers said. They attributed gold's w *®knesi to the afternoon to the strength of the US dollar. Trading was thin throughout the day373 words
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Article30 1983-03-29 2 New Yerk Zartcb *MB 10 cs 1MB M-57B IAMB 1MB m 10 «B 11 Qf IMS Oorta, prtc ttnyoM ivXao MtnUSd I. 1UM& Mm Source: Credit Suisse, S'pore30 words
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Article198 1983-03-29 2 THE US dollar was generally firmer yesterday against other major currencies in thin trading, dealers said. The US unit was aided by higher Asian dollar deposit rates, where the key nxmths gained between a 1/16 and Vi of a point from early levels. Dealers noted remarks by Salomon Brothers'198 words
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Advertisement178 1983-03-29 2 It a > 0 1 V •*"> 1 I X ?< m W%* m •V ■VW y Ml y Is* *H f va r it I- ■>- '*1 •-f ?>/.:■ Immm MTU wanted the best mileage out of their storage system t«.t The result? The most rational system and an178 words
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Advertisement97 1983-03-29 2 I. :prr \IJU_L ■<. —-T^ v n I» stands for that Jook that is so uniquely French Seemingly effortless yet exuding such style. With every garment just right in every last detail Take a look at yourself in Rossignoi. YouH like what you see Rossignoi make a complete range of97 words
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TRADE AND INDUSTRY
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212 1983-03-29 3 THE existing quota on imported air-conditioners into Singapore is to be liberalised progressively from this year. A statement from the Ministry of Trade and Industry yesterday stated that as pah of the drive to conserve energy, all local and imported air-condition-ers will, effective212 words
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Article345 1983-03-29 3 THE ship machinery division of the Japan Trade Centre (Jetro), Singapore, plans to hold seminars on the latest in ship machinery technology in each Asean country. Mr Shinobu Sawalke, managing director of Jetro, said the ship machinery division would be stepping up its activities in Southeast Asia, with345 words
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424 1983-03-29 3 LEE HAN SHIH - By LEE HAN SHIH A LOCAL company has sold $1.6 million worth of Abacuses to China. Unlike the ancient Chinese calculating machines with moving beads, the Abacuses are 12 minicomputers developed and assembled by Far East Computers Pte Ltd here. These computers will be424 words
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127 1983-03-29 3 SIX LOCAL companies clinched sales worth H million and orders totalling $5 million at the recent Saudi food exhibition. The companies said they gained valuable insight into the market challenges and opportunities available in Saudi Arabia. Direct contact with consumers and buyers at127 words
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Article, Illustration106 1983-03-29 3 CITIBANK NA has promoted law Yew 8m and Victor TUe Sis Hai as vice-presidents. Mr Kow joined Citibank in 1972 after a abort stint in the Singapore Civil Service. He started his career with the hank as an executive trainee and was assigned various responsibilities after his training programme.106 words
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292 1983-03-29 3 TWENTY-POUR Saudi Arabian trainee refinery operators from Mobil will graduate from a six-month intensive English course at the Language Teaching Institute on Wednesday. The bwtitute Is a subsidiary of the Seameo Regional Language Centre (ROC). The intensive course, in general and technical RugUsh292 words
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526 1983-03-29 3 KOH TSE YING - By KOH TSE YING ORII Corporation, Japan's leading manufacturer of press acccMriM and press transfer robots, has appointed four-month-old Mechatron Enterprises Pte Ltd as its local distributor. The agreement, signed last Thursday, will give Mechatron an additional line of business and the opportunity to526 words
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488 1983-03-29 3 AN EXECUTIVE who owns an IBM or Apple personal computer can soon have the corporate data of nearly 10,000 publicly quoted companies in the US, Canada and Australia at his fingertips. Through the computer, he will be able to trace the performance488 words
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Advertisement194 1983-03-29 3 mm imm •-emu 4 r /AH rm ii 1 Tk* Singqxn Suite. The Marco Polo Hotel, Singapore. Sir Arthur bbrmcm discusses thebusinessof money at The Marco Fblo For Sir Arthur Norman, K.8.E., D.F.C., ■■■Mj Chairman of The De La Rue Company p.Lc., the world's largest commercial printer of banknotes, impressions194 words
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Advertisement622 1983-03-29 4 Where to wine, dine and entertain n with the American Express Card you don't already have the Card, call *****33 for an application form" reflection <f discerning taste... Indulge in our delectable selection of sausage specialities. Have it fresh or smoked, as a salad or as a main course, this622 words
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Advertisement210 1983-03-29 4 I LOWES A HEARTY EATER American short orders, Continental breakfasts A local favourites Have a bite, a cup of coffee or a full appetizing meal dished out with impeccable service. Nonya Laksa, Tahu Goreng, Godo Gado, Mee Siam A an assortment of spicy curries are just some of the delicious210 words
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OVERSEAS
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633 1983-03-29 5 AFP FRENCH Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy has six months to revive the French economy. That time period Is the one economists have set as the limit for bringing inflation and an advancing foreign trade deficit to a halt. It that goal isAFP - 633 words
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125 1983-03-29 5 TIKE hM not been kind to Switzerland's watch iadustry. Its salss an running ■low aad ha ritan of the ■■~,„1.1 M f-,. wor ja mimi piiBCM oy more than half over me past 10 fears. But Swiss watchmakers believe they soon may approach their finest125 words
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334 1983-03-29 5 UPI ARGENTINA'S secoad nationwide general strike ia four menfthe began yesterday with aalsns vowtag mDHone of traaepert workers, teachers, shop owners and bankers would stay home to protoat trtple*dlglt inflation aad low wages. The two rival branches of the powerful General Labour Confederation defied theUPI - 334 words
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342 1983-03-29 5 Reuter a h THE US win hold off tempoy rarQy on whaVttetd farm e export deals similar to the recent sale of wheat flour to 0 Egypt to avoid antagonising n the European Eronomir h Community, US Agriculture Secretary John Blocfc said. Block,Reuter - 342 words
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Article593 1983-03-29 5 arrivals Serriee Local Operator Number Time Proa PAA PA005 0245 JFK/SPO/HKG SIA SQ101 0815 KUL MAS MHfiOl 0920 KUL MAS MH682 1000 KCH RBA mm 1000 BWN MAS MH671 1820 KUL CPA CX710 1830 HLP MAS MHKU 1040 PEN GIA GA960 1100 HLP SIA SQ103 1100 KUL593 words
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Article814 1983-03-29 8 Reuter NYT BRITISH Deputy Foreign Miidster Douglas Hurd yesterday said Britain has no Intention of undermining Opand is interested in the stability of oil prices. have an Interest and have no desire to undermine or upset the decisions taken by Opec," he said atReuter; NYT - 814 words
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138 1983-03-29 8 AFP JAPAN will ssea prtpose the establishment of a wsrld (aid to finance mammoth Industrial project» In Wd to revitalise the world economy. Quoting government officials, Japan's largest circulation dally Yomluri Shimhas la Tokyo yesterday said Prime Minister Vasahlro Nakasone will make theAFP - 138 words
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499 1983-03-29 8 DETAILS of the proposed rubber futures contract have been officially released by the Kuala Lumpur Commodity Exchange as its expected launch on June 6 draws near. In announcing the details last Saturday, KLCE chief executive Syed Abdul Jabbar Shahabuddin made it clear that short of499 words
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403 1983-03-29 8 UPI AMERICAN Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger hopes the Soviet Union will develop it* own space-age defences, like those President Reagan has proposed, thereby ridding the world of the threat of nuclear war. "That would be an enormous step for mankind," Weinberger said inUPI - 403 words
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350 1983-03-29 8 NYT THE US Justice Department has announced that it was investigating possible criminal violations of the antitrust laws by airlines (lying between the US and Britain. Spokesmen for both Pan American World Airways and Trans World Airlines, two large international carriers operating between the USNYT - 350 words
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Article158 1983-03-29 8 NYT NEW ORDERS (or domestic machine tools in the US improved modestly in February from January, but were down sharply from those in February 1982, the National Machine Tool Builders' Association said. Economists consider statistics on marhtn» tool orders, shipments, and order backlogs asNYT - 158 words
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Article143 1983-03-29 8 Reuter UK manufacturing industry order books are now stronger than at any time since December 1979, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said. Its monthly trends enquiry for March shows the balance of companies expecting a rise in output in the next (our monthsReuter - 143 words
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WORLDINBRIEF
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Article332 1983-03-29 8 Agencies FOREIGN firms which obtain development project contracts in Saudi Arabia must give at least 30 per cent of the Job to Saudi Arabian contractors, the official Saudi press agency said. It quoted Finance and National Economy Minister Mohammed Abal-Khail as saying that all Saudi and non-SaudiAgencies - 332 words
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Advertisement195 1983-03-29 5 "festytim-sum titbits fora real treat! Daily Business Hours: Tim Sum 4 Lunch: 11 am to 3pm (AMK only -7JOam to 3 pm) Dinner: &30pm to 1030 pm •J RESTAURANT Ang Mo Wo B* 710 Ang Mo Kio Aw 3 #03-2001 Singapore 2066 Tat 4548W1/2 MM Mmh Bk t«B BuMt Mar*195 words
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Article502 1983-03-29 6 SELLING anti-pollution equipment can be a frustrating experience. A local agent for a brand of air filters once related how he tried to peddle his wares to a factory where workers spent the day in a cloud of dust. His hopes were dashed when the factory502 words
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Article1526 1983-03-29 6 At a time when the US is decrying a shortage of engineers, and engineering schools are filled to bursting point, many older engineers are leaving the profession, reports ANDREW POLLACK. NYT WITH the Bachelor's and Master's degrees in mechanical engineering that Peter Franz possesses, he could beNYT - 1,526 words
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Advertisement231 1983-03-29 6 WE BRING NORTH AMERICA CLOSER TO SOUTH-EAST ASIA iMHi X°KOH^L# 1 f£h KEELUNG KAOHSIUNG MONTREAL TORONTO ...CHICAGO SAN 1 PEDRO C/* iim 1/ Bk I HOUSTON DJAKARTA COMMON CARRIER API. FEEDER BBMB APL LINEHAUL (TRJ SERVICE) ■■M APL UNEHAUL (CAL SERVICE) ********** l LINERTRAIN/THU-SERVICE When you're an intermodal transportation company231 words
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Miscellaneous630 1983-03-29 6 -11-OIE CBOSSWORD CRYPTIC PUZZLE ACROSS 3 Doesn't go off (5) 8 Change early (or the race (5) 10 Liable to be scratched (5) 11 Turn la oppoatte direction*, Sol (3) 12 Pleaae operate aad extinguish (5) 13 Big-headed hero of boys' stories (7) 15 Subdues many in the East, possibly630 words
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Miscellaneous835 1983-03-29 6 ihVI&WAWO SINGAPORE 5 3.00 PM Openhf Mowed by Enigma (Mandarin/r) 4.30 Weaving with Looms You Cm Make Documentary 4.50 Afternoon Matinee The Fastest Gun Mve: A former fast-gun turned storekeeper tries to keep a low profile, but his name precedes him. So instead of just selling goods, he finds a835 words
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Miscellaneous14 1983-03-29 6 rcu WEttVKv ASSERTIVE AT TXfS /WOKNIM3S MEETING MR OALPING/ By Pat Brad S*M Iftf14 words
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Article, Illustration1904 1983-03-29 7 DAVID MARSH - The French Socialists' plans lor making the state sector the spearhead of industrial regeneration are going awry, writes DAVID MARSH DAVID MARSH FT "ONE of the main justifications for the nationalisation is that it was the only means of organising the transfer toFT - 1,904 words
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838 1983-03-29 7 PAUL BETTS - PAUL BETTS reports on two ambitious projects being undertaken by Shell Oil to recover oil trapped in rock pores PAUL BETTS FT QUIETLY, wMle mot «(tar mJw «0 MfMhi are trtmmlag keek majar prejeeto wpwMy tai aHmii» eaergy eai eeasptex eakaaeei eraie eflFT - 838 words
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Advertisement181 1983-03-29 7 SURVEY '83 APRIL 7-10,1983, SINGAPORE WORLD TRADE CENTRE The international exhibition of survey technology and instruments inducting photogramrnetric engineering and equipment to A SURVEY '83 has been organised to meet the needs of an increasingly sophisticated research and survey community in South East Asia. It will feature some of the181 words
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Advertisement5 1983-03-29 7 V- >r r%^e--..ijfc SOLMREI ri5 words
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Advertisement154 1983-03-29 8 POSB-plns-CPF Housing Loan Package: Easily the most attixictive in town CALL 221TO M 1 a s>i,Wi M;, X- VS J Irtl > s V 1I r# V f Our housing loan package offers: A loan to top up your CPF savings to pay up to 100% of the property's value.154 words
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Advertisement74 1983-03-29 8 THE MITSUI BANK, LTD. Singapore Branch U5515,000,000 Negotiable Floating Rate U.S. Dollar Certificates of Deposit due 28th September, 1984 In accordance with the provisions of the Certificates notice is hereby given that for the six months interest period from 29th March, 1983 to 29th September 1983 the certificate wiM cony74 words
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RAW MATERIALS
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Article1212 1983-03-29 9 COFFEE: London robusta coffee futures traded quietly all morning yesterday ending the session with losses of £27 to £6.5 a tonne in volume of 633 lots including 2 options and 65 self-trades. Dealers said physical and futures trading lacked any real feature and prices drifted during the morning1,212 words
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Article168 1983-03-29 9 CHINESE Pwfcn Finks agi. Cms—l Ml: Bulk fob $95.00 sellers, old drum (In second hand drum) Cob $108.00 sellers, new drum fob $111.00 sellers. Cepra: Mixed (loose) $55 buyers. Pepper: Muntok «bite pepper fob Asta NLW $360.00 sellers, Sarawak white pepper faq fob NLW $355.00 sellers, Sarawak special168 words
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Article189 1983-03-29 9 YARN and coltoo price* were quoted as follows in Hongkong yesterday. (In HK dollars, spot ex-go-down) Csttsa fan: Bh* Phoenix 2.480; Ik 2,970, «Qs 3JOO (per bale of 400 lbs). Pises gsads: China Butterfly and Globe brand unq; Dragon Head unq; Five Lambs unq; Flower aad Butterfly unq; Flying189 words
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Article129 1983-03-29 9 THE Malaysian crude palm oil market yesterday rose slightly in quiet trading, with interest concentrated on the April position, dealers said. In April, south region rose MJS to 1742.50 a tonne while central was traded unchanged at $740. The refined market was also quiet, with RBD palm oil129 words
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Article332 1983-03-29 9 SINGAPORE: Yesterday's rinsing prices in S$ per kilo, ex-godown: THAI WHITE; 100 psr cent first class (Kaagaroo) new crop 1.02, 188 psr cent second class 0.72, 100 per cent third class 8.88, 25 per cent new crop 0-58, B-10 per cent 0.(7. THAI BROKEN: A-super 0.80, Special OJB. THAI332 words
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Article309 1983-03-29 9 RUBBER prices in Singapore yesterday closed slightly higher with April One RSS buyers quoted at 224.00 cents a kilo, up 5.50 cents from last Friday's dose, dealers said. Morning prices were marked down initially but recovered in subsequent trading on up-country demand, trade buying and nervous covering. Afternoon prices309 words
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Article292 1983-03-29 9 RAS price* In cents per kilo yesterday: Nooe (per kOo) lat 1 RAS prompt f,o.b 214.00 215 Jm tot 1 RAS Aprl! 94.00 235.00 Int. 1 RAS. May flU0 28 JO M. 3 RAS. MJO 3KJ0N UK/Coot 303J0 3BJ0N int 3 RAs 3oi.oo mom UK/coat moo mam to292 words
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Article91 1983-03-29 9 NOON SHI mi s HAS MR pncm y April J MM ■s; (U) ■an ES *8W» 1-tam pafel 21 LOOM mooN •ante Hbl 1 11 too lli-OON ***** 110.00N Mil April JaM SMR CV tOB pdhtl >1U0 114J0N 31&00 J17.00N i;:j 1 1 -taa P>*M W7M mjoN91 words
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Article33 1983-03-29 9 Rubber; March Ift Singapore: April: 224.00 cenU 7c: (op 5.50 centtf Malaxate?*: April: L'K--246.00 (up 5.50 centaV M per kilo tT (unchanged) w i 7«» *rt» 145 tonnes (down 95 tonn^,,33 words
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Article75 1983-03-29 9 THE STRAITS TIN price la Peaaag yesterday remalaed at MUMS a Idle, aachaa*• Friday, The level was still wlthla the ITA lewer sector ef $21.15 aid $S2JL They acted eeatbn*i streag sappert frem the hafter stock maaager at thfti level, taUag ap meet ef the teams asStasTsM fa*75 words
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Advertisement268 1983-03-29 9 Malayan United Industries Berhad (Incorporated in Malaysia) The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the year ended 31st December 1982. 1982 1981 GROUP COMPANY GROUP COMPANY Ms'ooo Ms'ooo Ms'ooo Ms'ooo Profit Before Taxation 64,171 22,673 59,251 15,249 Taxation 19,931 8,404 13,453268 words
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Advertisement158 1983-03-29 9 (Incorporated in Malaysia) The Directors are pleased to announce the unaudited results of the Company and the Group for the year ended 31st December 1982. 1982 1981 GROUP COMPANY GROUP COMPANY The Board has declared a Second Interim Dividend of 20% less 40% Income Tax which together with the First158 words
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1623 1983-03-29 10 BID aad after pricea ««family listed aad teMaaaa to aad rcportad to the Terday with tha aumbar at Maraa traded Moarc la brackets to lota of 1,400 units aalaas othanrtoe apaci fled. AH Tbnaa Settlemeat Caatracta are quoted after the word "aatt".1,623 words
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Article106 1983-03-29 10 ■WAWM OWTBWW DUMOWP MOT WDM BwcSri 1 *""uT tU 11,1 The Savtaga road L» UW ntoMwd S-por* Prof rma L« 153 S*port Pd (U8») IS OJI S'pcnke.rM 1» I* M 1.13 LM S'pore lawMt Faad 1.13 L3I mCMm Mm ittht S*port Equity Fuad L3I L« (cSLTIw^ lainHTBW I—.B-d106 words
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Article3089 1983-03-29 10 19*1/19S3 Hick Low •t.'Sli < -let COBPUT Last 8 ale Op's Dhr Dhr +or- CVr SECTION ONE Or"s ru Net P/B V«l fOOO) Day High Lew iki INDUSTRIAL ft COMMERCIAL ■m ZSB soo 141 m 291 480 no 480 ao uao 410 985 BIO 1040 04 4403,089 words
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Article1833 1983-03-29 10 BID Mi oMr prteM ofßctelty IMad •ad Mm Ib Mi npaM to tte tadi Lmjw 9mA MAaag* ymwrtkj. wttfc tW Mtar at Am MM Am ti MMh Mi of LOtt MM «Mi Ll Dumwu Am*(18B) IJ 1 (IBB) «Mb (188 1MB) (IT) LB (14) 18 I) IB1,833 words
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Article549 1983-03-29 10 ~r tipii i oMiil —rtrt 1W Iblmb Dbb Cmpettto lades etoeei t.li potato lower it STUB ui tto Btnitt Tlmtm laieslilsl iewaattVML IJI L 1 Wollobol Irea, MM remmt* toaOag after a a» poattea, was etoeei to IMS Men (M| at Utt. R uiiiaeH a >b>549 words
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Article594 1983-03-29 10 SHARE prices were taken slightly lower on the Kuala Lumpur stock market yesterday. After Friday's rally, trading turned generally lacklustre yesterday. In the morning, prices opened higher and improved slightly till the tea-break. Thereafter values began to slip on scattered light selling. In the afternoon, some594 words
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COMPANY NEWS
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COMPANY MEETINGS
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24 1983-03-29 11 Twenty- third AGM to be held at 3 m.s. Jalan Kluang, Batu Pahat, Johore on March 30 at noon.24 words
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25 1983-03-29 11 Twentieth AGM to be held at No. 2, Jalan Kilang, Petaling Jaya, Selangor on March 31 at U. 30 am.25 words
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38 1983-03-29 11 Annual general meeting to be held in the Board Room, 46th Storey, DBS Building, 6, Shenton Way, Singapore 0106, on Thursday, March 31, 1983 at 2.00 pm to be followed by the EGM.38 words
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Article27 1983-03-29 11 Thirty-Fifth AGM to be held In the Ming Crystal Room at Ming Court Hotel, Tanglin Road, Singapore on March 29 at 11.45 am.27 words
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Article26 1983-03-29 11 Twentieth AGM to be held in the Ming Oystal Room of Ming Court Hotel, Tanglin Road, Singapore on March 29 at 11.30 am.26 words
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23 1983-03-29 11 Fifty-first AGM to be held at TO, Jalan Ampang Kuala Lumpur on March 29 at 2.30 Pin.23 words
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Article25 1983-03-29 11 Elev- enth AGM to be held at Penthouse, 10th Floor, Wlsma Central, Jalan Am- pang, Kuala Lumpur on March 30 at 11 am.25 words
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Article, Illustration247 1983-03-29 11 CITY Developments has gone ahead with the construction of its $20 million Chinatown Plaza, adding another project to the several It has in hand. The company, which is the propertyarm of the Hong Leong group, is apparently optimistic that the project to be completed by the247 words
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Article277 1983-03-29 11 HONGKONG THE stock market yesterday closed easier, still depressed by gloomy expectations of forthcoming corporate results, and also by a weaker Hongkong dollar, brokers said. Investors, unimpressed by recent company results, were generally sidelined and keenly awaiting announcements of 1982 results from Jardine Matheson, HK Land, Cheung277 words
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Article333 1983-03-29 11 SHARE prices yesterday drifted lower across-the-board in generally quiet business but turnover in Myer and Grmce Bros was very heavy, dealers said. Near the close the All Ordinaries index was down L 5 points at 506.1. Turnover totalled A 516.58 million, of which 10.08 mil- lion was333 words
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Article262 1983-03-29 11 THE Tokyo stock -market yesterday rose substantially on speculation that a large cut in the official discount rate is imminent. MA*» Tan jumommto tBxj -IB ii* m MM 4 Am*l Otam jM tl nmmniii «M +1 Ohm UN -a Cuto Oiirtii 1W -4» D mp Prft262 words
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Article25 1983-03-29 11 MM a fmm «SmTLzz: SlMMHl MM «Mfc Kcmi ma MM SSlT=tsr ur SSttfiTI M jw yjST/- ...I SfUpi» —zigg. t*L. SSsMtr UJi m*k s25 words
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Article80 1983-03-29 11 SHARE prices yesterday IT» 5» closed generally steady in g* quiet trading centred '"yg* m «>eh around popular stocks, cuT*" w dealers said. rni«i m uncb Bm(MN tut -®j taih A* ntn MAB Bali la ThM rm«>u»l «SffSn** 1 !N Pmm I? AratiKrto? 2?* 1 r*nmn Buk Tm neb80 words
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93 1983-03-29 11 MWB HOLDINGS' latest twM tolto iJriTib? la ItSl, far example, MWB redneed Ha leases' to mM —iss tw sua Last year, It letaiaed Is the Maek with a gran prefit rf tMMiI after tw» yili 1 ttSLTh SaT pertsrat arks! BpMßg k aMl93 words
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Article318 1983-03-29 11 RENONG Till Dredging Co PLC, which Is transferring its doaidls from the UK to Malaysia, saw s sharp decline la pre-tax profits for the six months mWH Dec 31,1982. Profits before tax fell to M 5354,885 from $2.13 mmin« previously. In a statement to the318 words
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Article362 1983-03-29 11 PALM ail refiners in Malaysia, faced with exceas capacity, are planning to adJust their operations to match the supply of crude palm aO in the country. The vice-president of the Palm 00 Refiners Association of Malaysia (Poram), Dennis Tan, niiphssisi il that the support and362 words
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Advertisement178 1983-03-29 11 Lazard Brothers Co.. Limited have arranged HK51,050,400,000 finance for Mass Transit Railway Corporation Hong Kong for the Island Line Project with the Guarantee of Export Credits Guarantee Department of the United Kingdom RAILCARS HK5566,000,000 in support of Metro-Cammell Limited March 1982 SIGNALLING EQUIPMENT HK536,300,000 in support of Westinghouse Signals Limited178 words
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Article171 1983-03-29 12 Rises Indices G E Life 3400 300 Mar 25 Mar 28 Jacks lit 565 +86 NBF Hides Lisa Corp* 070 940 257 530 +25 BT Composite: 820.18 817.53 +22 21 +20 BT Indicator *****3 *****8 Salaagor Dr»d| 8« alios ST Industrials: 838.53 837.15 444 18 ST Finance: 2110.12 2149.25171 words
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Article, Illustration159 1983-03-29 12 Rises Indices Jacks Int'l 615 +75 G Kent 1060 +50 Mar 25 Mar 28 MBF 750 +30 MBT Index: *****5 *****3 Bedford 700 20 NST Industrials: 1081.24 1080.15 Ulu Benut 760 +20 NST Finance: 1885.72 1884.83 Raleigh 280 16 NST Hotels: 655.54 655.29 Shell 700 15 NST Properties:159 words
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553 1983-03-29 12 CHRIS LIM - Companies Editor: Mine Sebnani By CHRIS LIM KENTUCKY Fried Chicken (S) has received approval for a listing on the Stock Exchange of Singapore and will soon be making a public offer of its shares. Business Times understands that 5.25 million shares of $1.00 each553 words
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Article822 1983-03-29 12 EQUITIES were higher in quiet trading yesterday, helped by a confederation of British industry survey predicting the UK economy is recovering, dealers said. The Financial Times index at noon was down 0.8 points at 656.1, after being up two points at 658.9 at 10am. Government bonds were around822 words
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Article52 1983-03-29 12 H.R.HANC SING Monday 975.9 Friday HU3 WMk Ago 901-32 AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRIALS Monday 648.9 Friday 600.1 WMk AfO 649.8 ALL ORDINARIES Monday 506 3 Friday 807 7 WMk Ago 806.4 FINANCIAL TIMES INDUSTRIALS Friday 666.9 Thursday 664.8 WMk Ago 661.0 DOW JONES AVERAGE INDUSTRIALS Friday 1140.00 Thursday 1145.90 WMk52 words
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184 1983-03-29 12 BEDFORD Plantations has received approval from the Malaysian Capital Issues Committee for its acquisition of a property company *od sub-division of shares. CIC has, however, revised the purchase consideration for the company from MSB.S million to |7 million. This means Bedford will now pay the184 words
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232 1983-03-29 12 SEA VIEW Hotel Ltd has suffered another earnings setback for the six months ended Dec 31.1982. Group pre-tax profit fell by 22.7 per cent to $1.42 million, against $1.84 million in the previous corresponding 1981 period. However, turnover showed a 12.6232 words
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596 1983-03-29 12 PERUSAHAAN Pelangi Bhd (PPB), a Johorebased housing and property developer, has launched a public issue to raise M 520.36 million. It Is offering for sale 26.5 million ordinary shares of 50 cents each, at 80 cents per share. Of the total offer, 15,436,600 shares or596 words
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Article254 1983-03-29 12 HONG Lesng Credtt has reported a 17.6 per cent fall in group pre-tax profits to M 57.17 million ($8.7 million) for the six months ended Dec 31, 1982 Income dropped 23 per cent to $29.91 million ($38.8 million). Although the group|s operating subsidiaries, Hong Leong Finance and Hong Leong254 words
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119 1983-03-29 12 THE Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange has asked Pan Malaysia Cement Works to disclose how much it paid for its purchase of II million shares in Cycle A Carriage. The query follows PMC's disclosure during the weekend that it had, through wholly-owned PMCW119 words
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Advertisement71 1983-03-29 12 For condominium strata title management on residential, commercial or industrial buildings. Contact: The Building Manager City Valuer# 4 iwjfflwt Consultants (Re) Ltd. ■Bmaßv 1, Colombo Court, #04-03, HI Hfl Singapore 0617 j Tel: *****74/5 This announcement appears as a matter of record only. March 1983 KILLINGHALL TIN (MALAYSIA) BHD U5520,000,00071 words
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Advertisement73 1983-03-29 12 This announcement appears as a matter of record orVy. March 1963 PERBADANAN PEMBANGUNAN PULAU PINANG PENANG DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION M 513,000,000 BRIDGING LOAN M 517,200,000 END-FINANCE Managed by 4SE4M&4NKERS MALAYSIA BERH4D Provided by Provided by MALAYAN BANKING BERHAD ASEAMBANKERS MALAYSIA BERHAD BAN HIN LEE BANK BERHAD THE MALAYAN FINANCE CORPORATION BERHAD73 words
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Miscellaneous61 1983-03-29 12 V OUTLOOK for today: Fair in the morning; thundery showers in the afternoon and fair thereafter. Report for 24 bun prior to Ml pm n March 28 at the airport: Maximum temperature 35.2 Associated humidity 55 Minimum temperature 25.1 Associated humidity 93 {fours of sunshine 7.55 Rainfall in millimetres 18.361 words
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325 1983-03-29 13 Terosa Lim - By Terosa Lim Hongkong Correspondent THERE will be no freight rate increase by the Far Eastern Freight Conference until a clearer picture of the world economic situation emerges, an FEFC spokesman told Shipping Times in Hongkong. Shippers can rest easy for another325 words
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Article, Illustration459 1983-03-29 13 JUNE LIM - By JUNE LIM COMPANIES operating timber services to the Gulf states have lowered their rates in a desperate bid to fill their ships. Since the beginning of the year, companies have offered between $70 to 990 for moving a 50-cubic-foot-tonne of timber from459 words
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Article100 1983-03-29 13 A FURTHER decline in orders will leave Japanese shipyards operating at only 50 per cent capacity by 1985, the Japanese Transport Ministry predicted. Transport Minister Mr Takashi Hasegawa also plans to advise 34 major shipbuilding companies, each capable of building vessels of over 10,000 tons gross to100 words
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Article615 1983-03-29 13 TO MICIOHCSIA SUVPtBCliM Pa«c CM AIM AimnkM Liner Alltrans Alpac AapMvt AnUra Shpg APCUae APL Argctlt ASCL Asiabroker Asia Merchant Australian Coat Bait-Orient Baltic Orient Bangkok Coot Bank Line BBS Ben Line Ben Ada Blue Star Cmtai CAVN-FMG OC Line con China Ocean CMCR Cnan Columbua Use615 words
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238 1983-03-29 14 FRENCH tanker operators are considering laying up three of the countries' four ultra large crude carriers because of lack of demand for their services. All four ULCCs are currently out of service. The 554,974 tonnes deadweight Pralrial has been anchored off the238 words
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Article67 1983-03-29 14 A MANAGEMENT agreement has been signed for the Dubai Dry Dock, with AAP Appledore of London taking on the task of making the three-VLCC docks, 1.8 million dwt capacity yard. Appledore is confident that work could be found for the facility. Competition is expected to be tough67 words
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Article242 1983-03-29 14 AFP BUSINESS increased considerably on the tanker market last week, particularly from areas other than the Gulf. The "wait-and-see" attitude prompted by hopes of further cuts in the oil price following the recent Organisation of Petroleum Countries (Opec) price-cut-ting meeting was finally ovewhelmed by the need to requirements,AFP - 242 words
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598 1983-03-29 14 A CARGO skidding system by means of which the underdeck spaces of conventional vertically loaded vessels can be fully utilised for cargo stowage has been developed by MacGregor, Holland. Installed on a tweendeck hatch or the tank top, the device enables up to four stacks598 words
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Article1821 1983-03-29 14 CHINESE operators on Friday continue to support the time-charter section of the freight market with a tweendecker at 16,000 long dwt being booked to r»in« from Charleston-Norfolk range at U554,650 daily. In addition, a 19,000 tonner was fixed from Gibraltar to China via the US east coast option1,821 words
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Article, Illustration224 1983-03-29 14 ASIA Pacific Shipyard, a whollyowned subsidiary of Promet Private Limited, recently launched its sixth supply vessel, the NMS 213 making it the lftth vessel to be built by the Promet Group for National Marine Services (NMS), Abu Dhabi. Measuring ITB x 32 x 14 feet, NMS224 words
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Article206 1983-03-29 15 THE MAJOR shipping consortia operating between the Far East/Europe, Far East/Persian Gulf, Straits ports/Australia, Straits/Japan and the member lines: ACE (FAB EAOT/EUBOPE): Franco Belgian Services. "K" Line. Korean Shipping Corporation. Neptune Orient Lines. Orient Overseas Container Line. Cho Yang Shipping. ANRO (STRAITS/AUBTBALIA): Australian National Line. Australia/Straits Container Line.206 words
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394 1983-03-29 15 UK SHIPPING Minister Mr lain Sproat killed off any prospect of direct government help for the shipping industry through state control or subsidy. In a written answer in UK Parliament, he said it was up to the management not government to deal394 words
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561 1983-03-29 15 THE Philippine Ports Authority's port infrastructure programme for 1982 to 1987 will require port users to contribute more than half of the total funding requirements totalling P5.2 billion. Funding from the port users will come mainly from the port dues561 words
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Article83 1983-03-29 15 TWO container ships of American President I ->«»*■ have returned to service after being modified for better fuel efficiency and increased cargo capacity. The C-8 vessels, Presidents Grant and Tyler, now have a faster service speed of 21.8 knots and a 28 per cent83 words
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6965 1983-03-29 20 SCHEDPLE A guide to ships loading at Singapore for ports around the world The list below tabulates, by port of destination, the name of the ship, the shipping line involved and the estimated dates of arrival and departure from the Port of6,965 words
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Article743 1983-03-29 21 RECEIVING OF EXPORT FCL CONTAINERS AND LCL CARGO Ship Bristol M Sea Hawk TokloExp Ever Pioneer Jayalarta □lory Ace Jenwel Takarin B Kemunlng China Cont Arnold Maersk HakaUM Selandla Pacific E .> N Zircon P Truman Monte Ruby '-B Dahlia New Peacock KazukawaMaru K Prorokov f NOolovan Q743 words
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Article1463 1983-03-29 21 The leading shipping lines operating from local ports and their agents. A-B Co"0»«»ul rwdm (S) Cargo Freight (PK) 9BStSSSfS Atre-fltearta Um Tranagroap Pte Ltd (S). 2"N*. c Sea Consortium (S) Marintex Enterprise (PK) w *JP- latrasee (S)/Yeo Shpg and Tradinc in^(F^T ftd C f KUndUn mßd1,463 words
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Article926 1983-03-29 22 Marefc 21-31 Intermodal maritime transport the technology operation and economics of container and trailer systems, course, Marine Transport Centre, University of Liverpool. Man* 28 Design of electrical systems for warships. Institute of Marine Engineers, 76, Mark Lane London EC3. Marek 22-21 National Maritime Show, Baltimore Convention Centre, Baltimore,926 words
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Article538 1983-03-29 22 AT CONVENTIONAL WHARVES Vessel Berth Agent Arrival Departure KEPPEL WHARVES Dlnok 19 CF Sharp alongside 293.83/0900 Fort Hamilton 8/9 Korlnes alongside 293.83/2300 Mananjary 1/2 Leo alongside 293.83/0600 Ocean Splendor 25/6 Sankyo alongside 293.83/2300 Perils 20W SSPL alongside 293.83/2300 Rainbow 37/8 NAPL alongside *****/1830 Sea Bloom 23/4 Sankyo538 words
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Advertisement312 1983-03-29 13 SERVICE TO SOUTH EAST ASIA. ALSO PROVIDE REGULAR SEMI-CON-TAINER SERVICE FOR THE PERSIAN GULF AND RED SEA PORTS. StaPaftV m jA'tl.nr I n Orient Overseas CcudcjMeA. Line RUT CONTMKRBED SERVICE TO TIC MDOLE EAST I ?w« iTT" iv<* if?? OtßfltL MTQRTQt 2CW 12/4 27/4 24/4 25/4 27/4 am mama 2fR312 words
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Advertisement232 1983-03-29 13 SKA I.OK I) UASC UNITED ARAB SHIPPING CO SAGi EXPRESS MULTI PURPOSE SERVICES t (30/4). Start* (2/5). (5/5). Dammam (i/5). (11/5), Dabai (13/5). M» (16/5) FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE SEALORD SMPTMS MEMOES (lt|. lb. 242K5/OOC) 70 SHENTON WAY #0442 C MAMNA HOUSE. SMGATORE 0207 TEL *****94 TELEX NO R*****9 CfS OFC232 words
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Advertisement505 1983-03-29 13 I FAR-EASTERN SHIPPING COMPANY Regular Services To SOUTH EAST ASIA, JAPAN, INDIA, USA CANADA. Agent: Singapore Soviet Shipping Co Pte Ltd TEL: *****3 n*r MAERSK LINE EXPORT FULL COMTAI TO: 08. PACIFIC, OPLT, ATLANTIC. EAST CANADA. INLAND POINTS |h ""I,'—IQZSI M. IBTO M. TWO M. M-l M.IBTO 1/5 1/5 15/5505 words
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Advertisement447 1983-03-29 14 m. «a FAR EAST/EUROPE CONTAINER SERVICE 2) Mm 1) Kkn 4) ten wa i) Gtan I?) trhml 3) r«w 4) rpa» 13/4 1, 11/4 19/4 a/4 25/4 20/4 2/5 3/5 9/5 10/5 10/5 17/5 MM S*M 30/3 4/4 4/4 0/4 10/4 11/4 13/4 17/4 11/4 20/4 23/5 24/5 30/5 I447 words
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Advertisement328 1983-03-29 14 V V JC 9 YAMASHITA-SHtNNmON LINE COffTAMKM SiftVlCCt USA/CANADA MIDDLE 12 AST •oMlti Ww! Pacific North W«H BWM Ml UM U/1 1M Wi Wi a/5 an www 7/1 OA VI CONVENTIONAL SERVICES Pan Asia Line; ltd. COMTAMBtaCRVieC TO/FMOM JAPAN A TAIWAN I AGENTS SUNSHIP AGENCIES PTE LTD Maio Offt( tt328 words
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Advertisement627 1983-03-29 15 The Straits Steamship Group F STRAITS SHIPPING f Singapore to Sabalt, Sarawak, Brunai Porta and Bangkok i OCL Overseas Containers Limited CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE TO UK CONTINENT CONTAfERSMP CONTAINERSHIP SERVICE FROM UK CONTINENT Mm xcept*n c*P to Karad*. A. Utai. Babraai acceptnf i»[t Is Karada. Daba 4 Man. AIM ACCEPTBK REFER627 words
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Advertisement526 1983-03-29 15 rja Franco Belciuui Services "Mm A•/. h v,r., ,«;T;a f- r' B nu fIHBt g now gg aME UiM r<M KWt Bitot* rwp r«a HWf nkw AW» UHm PMM| hM *r If Apr 21% 24% 17% MKMCMBU 7Mr 11 Mr 12 14 M* IS Mb (7 tip ntm >Sr »Sr526 words
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Advertisement759 1983-03-29 16 I I TO tOKTftNT UK T*» £i»*ru Car4|a« lay OUU»»T M|* by U» lipid Ron Hn(keo| Upres tnmm Eipreu Hapag-Lloyd EXPORT? Spore P HetanfPen Bilbao Genoa H burg B'ha»er> Rdam Antwerp Ij 15/4 *5/4 7/5 20/5 24/5 15/5 M leeder sernce Benatder Itky Bar 13/4 L*er»eel lay 19/4 21/4 27/4759 words
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Advertisement303 1983-03-29 16 >) EVERGREEN UNE FM EASI/EUKK COOT AMU SMCf ACCEPTORS Ftt 1 Id CARGO FOR: f-1— m B> mm Ml MM UN fTll? ,W4 W* 1/5 V 5 rZ+l 1/5 11/5 14/5 11/5 >•/* LT.^—" 11/5 Wi a/i alsoacceptmitayra t ra/ra n> cowmmben. aao. stockhoim kisbmi. moh LNBTOa.. GLASGOW M Finn303 words
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Advertisement668 1983-03-29 16 1 liverett Tines/ Burma Five Star Shipping Corpn JHk "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE* "BURMESE NATIONAL LINE" LOADING F0« RANGOON Discharging Only 27* in* VIA* ef SSC Agentv m Moloyi.o BOUSTEAD SHIPPING I TEI NOS KL *****4 *****7—PKEl ANG *****1 8 PENANG j VC3OI r> Cempcnu in« Q* I met cam mam668 words
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Advertisement191 1983-03-29 16 US I NOSE MARITIME PTE LTD u SUN UNION LINE TO PAPUA H KYOWA LINE PACIFIC Plata* Laatfb( tar l«/«pr Pap. Papeetta. Lartaka. Sara, I TAIYO MARINE LINE WEST AUSTRALIA SEKTTC s'part P. KcUni Lm*« tar PAKARTIOM ¥21$ IS Apr 1J Apr Fram*. P NOOK. GEMLOTON. akpct to tafrcwwrt »nm191 words
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Advertisement604 1983-03-29 17 VESSEL PIL GROUP FULL CONTAINER SERVICE TO COLOMBO. HOOEIOAH. JEOOAH 4 AQASA (Rmlm Cntrt AccaptaMa) S PORE COLOMBO HODEIDAH I JEDOAH I AOABA I COLOMBO I S PORE 1 KOTASAHABAT 33W/34E I Sid S(d KOTA SAHABAT 3SW/MC I 23-24/3 2^30/3 Sid 23-24/4 EAST AfHICA/lIEDSEA SERVICE AKA 18/17 Apr KOTAMUUA VX-431604 words
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Advertisement426 1983-03-29 17 \r 0 IRAQI LINE 1 1AQI STATE ENTcRPR/Sf FOR RURIMKf TRANSPORT M.V ALRAZ) M.V AIWASITI M.V. ALFARABI AZJ Saied ASfTI 10 Apr UAH 15 Apr EAST BOUND RED P. Ketone Im*h tar Madras/Cod*/Aqatoa Bavah/BafMad Aqaba/Basrah/BacMad Aqaba/Ba»rah/BaeMad 'JAPAN SERVICE M.V. ALWASITI M.V. ALFARABI Saied 15 Apr Vofcohama/Osaka/Kobe Vefcofuma/Oufca/Kobe THROUGH B/Ls to426 words
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Advertisement797 1983-03-29 17 BEN LINE CONTAINERS EXPRESS CONTMNEK SOtVKX TO/FROM EUROPE S£Kc«diaato V« M i 7/« a/4 a>4 a/4 U/4 U/4 2/s 4/1 V 5 7/S a/4 W 21/4 11/J 11/5 J4/J JJ/J J***! «M w/s a/s n/i Ivs .V. VJ V» 8/5 27/5 K/J n/j jj/J Mm Upran 12/J 14/5 4/4 4/4797 words
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Advertisement434 1983-03-29 17 2* i BOUSTEAD SHIPPING AGENCIES \j& BANK LINE EXPRESS jWDgggggT SERVICE TO UK/COKT IVYBANK CLYDEBANK I SPORE R'DAM HULL HMfG 8 Apr 5 May 7 May 11 May 2 May 29 May 1 Jun 3 Jun Lykes/< Lines U S. GULF WRECT SERVICE JOHN LYRES MHMLIRS SU ITRES 15/LYRES 1/!434 words
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Advertisement521 1983-03-29 18 KORINS MARITIME SERVICES" ITD 114 Anson Road #18-01 Tunas Building. Singapore 0207 Tel *****22 A *****67 P Kelang Tel *****1 8 SM PffiSlAN GUlf MEQITf RRAtyf AN SfRtfiCES ONEKCST No I. HAEWOO WYANGNa 5 boah. J oort L oadmf For' 1 Apr Bandar Abbas/Bandar Khomtn i Apr Benghazi/Tripoi/Pt Said 7521 words
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Advertisement515 1983-03-29 19 A. n» FAR EAST/EUROPE FULLY CONTAINERISED SERVICE TO EUROPE/UK (VIA SUEZ): c comma m+ HK CONTMO 341... MEJtCATOR 30N K MCEJM 19* N 6MNET 14W TW BMDGE 15* Abo accepting cargo to/from Scandinavia C CONTAMER S pore Closing Times. FCI Cargo 1600 30/3 LCI Cargo 0400 30/3 FROM EUROPE (VIA515 words
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Advertisement88 1983-03-29 19 Nn Ma Ml lta*t LNM m Hn HI Lml SOON KIAT SHIPPING PTE LTD 3. SMM Kit JO-OS IMS ami Ho*s< Sav*o>( 01M Td rmm <s i«*»> ion «s*i» sump hjm somas to usi mum ETA ETC DESTMTW 1/4 1/4 Mrt I V- Tel: mtm (S UM). DMSJON Of THE88 words
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Advertisement235 1983-03-29 21 TO atis SHIPPING CO. PTE. LTD. COWTAWP FMKMT STATION (CLFA) Ttt; —ffftf/7 !**■■> MYANG MING LINE j<JL4i'if ft v -n F.E. MEDITERRANEAN N. EUROPE USA EAST CANADA F E FULL-CONTAINER SERVICES FAR EABT/N. EUROPE/FAR EAST 181, 1 IfTT/TllV .IBM: \.A a .-v.it Salad 1W |31 tor 5 Apr 5W IS235 words
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Advertisement316 1983-03-29 22 CONSORTIUM LINES (SPAIN) (Naviera Garcia Minaur) SPANISH OWNED VESSELS NMnt iMif Tr M.V ALANGE In Port Teto* Apr opt Most Med Ports opt (Bait 1978) Bandfamusin/SMunnda/ N Continental Ports Pt Kdant/S pore SAG ASIA PTE LTD. (LOB MKTRB GROUP OF COMPMES) Tefc *****55 (5 fern) TRDL KS 2MM SESOS ITM316 words
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Miscellaneous157 1983-03-29 22 Regional Weather > 5 > *\x tX maw r-Ssi SIGNIFICANT WEATHER AND BEA CONDITIONS AT 7JO AJKL THIS MORNING. LEGEND? R Thunderstorm Temperature °C Shower Weather Wind direction with speed in knots Rain W Cloudy Sky Wave height Snrfnoe winds are Indicated by arrows which fly with the wind One157 words
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